Barry Chin

Two boys play on an old bombed-out army barracks wall next to the ever-present "Peace Walls" which divide the Interface areas in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Without the Peace Walls, daily life would not be possible for the Catholic and Protestant families who live on each side of the physical divide. Even today, years after the signing of the Good Friday Peace Agreement, the walls have had to be expanded upward to provide protection from the rocks, bottles and occasional petrol bomb that continue to be thrown by both sides.